Wildlife for All is a national campaign led by the Southwest Environmental Center to reform state wildlife management in the United States to be more democratic, just, compassionate, and focused on protecting wild species and ecosystems. The organization advocates for changes to wildlife governance structures, promotes science-based and ethics-driven conservation, and works to broaden public participation in wildlife decision-making beyond traditional hunting and fishing interests.
Wildlife governance reform, state wildlife commission restructuring, public trust doctrine enforcement, biodiversity protection, predator conservation, opposition to wildlife killing contests, humane wildlife management, and establishment of alternative conservation funding mechanisms not tied to hunting and fishing license revenues.
Primarily funded through individual donations, foundation grants, donor advised funds, and online fundraising campaigns.
Southwest Environmental Center; Humane Society of the United States; Project Coyote; Kevin Bixby; Brenda McKenna; Jill Fritz; Dr. Adrian Treves.
Non-profit organization (501(c)(3))